It depends on who you ask and how you define what a Christian is. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) do consider themselves Christians. They believe that salvation is through Jesus Christ alone and that The Bible is the word of God, just like all Christians. Mormons strive to follow the example and teachings of Jesus Christ in their everyday lives.
However, many other Christian groups do not accept Mormons as Christians because Mormons do not believe in the Trinity (God in 3 persons). Mormons believe that God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit are three individual beings, each sacred, eternal, and perfectly united in purpose. Some Christian groups also reject Mormons as Christian because they believe there is scripture in addition to the Bible and that Jesus Christ leads the Church by speaking to prophets in our modern day.
Mormons invite everyone to learn of their doctrines and form their own opinions. Visit the "Related Links" below to learn more about Mormon beliefs or visit a Mormon worship service near you.
what do christmas mean to christains
No, they aren't.
Anytime!
CHRUCH
bread and wine.
Yep.
Just the one.
No, Mormons are not considered part of the evangelical movement. Evangelicalism is a Protestant Christian movement that emphasizes personal conversion and the authority of the Bible, while Mormonism is a distinct religious tradition that believes in additional scriptures and teachings.
churches and other place
They worship Jesus on Sundays at church
sunday
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